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assila

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  • Gender
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    Ohio

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  • Immigration Status
    F-2A Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Chicago Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Cleveland OH
  • Country
    Philippines
  • Our Story
    I am filing for my husband and 2 young sons. Our PD is July 2018.

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  1. Yes. We got that too. Relax, it'll take some time. We're over two years, DQ'd in March 2024 - still waiting for interview letter.
  2. Leave them blank. You've already answered 1a, so no need to bother with the others.
  3. They are IR-2's according to the NVC website. I'm just waiting for the interview date. I had filed for my husband with our children as derivatives, but he found another woman and doesn't want to come. I canceled that visa and filed for my children on Sept 22, 2022.I became a citizen after I filed.
  4. I'm waiting for my two sons interview letters to come, too. Applied September 22, 2022 Approved March 8, 2024 August 5, 2024 ... still waiting for letter I check the website all the time. I've contacted the Congressman, he's written letters. ...and I'm a citizen.
  5. I don't think you'll need an interprter. Most of the employees at the embassy are Philippine citizens, but I'd think they would allow you to interpret if they need you. Oh, how long did you have to wait for the interview letter?
  6. Hello Ann, Can you tell me when you got your interview letter? I've been waiting for my sons letter to arrive for almost 4 months. Thank you! I've heard you can go with them, but only you because you're the petitioner.
  7. I don't think you can speed up the process unless you have a special situation - minors aren't a special situation. I filed for my two sons, 9 and 11, in Sept 2022 and we've just gotten to the NVC approvals and waiting for the interview times.
  8. I am bringing my two sons, aged 8 and 10 from Philippines to the US. I submitted everything to NVC, last week, then got this last night: The National Visa Center (NVC) updated the status of your immigrant visa application. Please go to the Department of State's Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) at https://ceac.state.gov/IV. You will need your NVC case number and invoice ID number to log into your account. Once you have logged into CEAC, please look in your message box or on the Status Chart at the bottom of the page. If NVC has feedback on any items you submitted, there will be a new message with details. If not, please simply follow the updated instructions on your Status Chart to complete your case. If any column says "Pay Now", "Invalid Doc", "Incomplete", or "Re-Opened", that means you must take action by paying a fee, submitting a form, or uploading a corrected/missing document. Regards, National Visa Center, U.S. Department of State https://nvc.state.gov/ask However, after logging in, I see no changes or messages in the case. I've looked multiple times. Anyone have an idea why this is?
  9. We just got ours, like last week. Once the documents show up, it was just a couple days time. I just finished submitting the NVC documents, yesterday.
  10. I am USC who is petitioning sons, who are in Philippines, aged 8 and 10. My USC parents, who I live with will be sponsoring. I think I should file I864A, so I'm just checking. Thank you!
  11. Hello, I an uploaded my tax return info, last paycheck stubs, and same with my co-sponsors. What is the additional AOS Supporting documents I will need for the Philippines? I've tried looking online and in this forum, but I haven't been able to find a clear answer. Thank you! I am at the NVC stage for my sons, who are 8 and 10 years old.
  12. Yes, I've updated with NVC. Thank you for clearing things up for me.
  13. I filed I-130's for each of my two sons, who are 8 and 10. I filed while I was a Permanent Resident, then I became a citizen. I think it's an an F2A. I'm not sure. The reason for the length of time is because their father decided he didn't want to come, and I had to start over, and file for them seperately because they were derivatives of his visa. I'm just not sure if there is something I need to do about my sons citizenship. I'm trying not to make any mistakes, it's taken me a long time to get this close.
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